Microsoft Office 2010

@ET28LV (1890)
Latvia
March 10, 2010 4:29pm CST
Hello Mylooters! Still think that a few years ago I used Microsoft office 2003 when I was accustomed to Microsoft office 2003 every day I was writing such as articles, either as a diary. Then after some time Shows Microsoft office 2007, when I started to just use a Microsoft office 2007 it was hard to do something, because Microsoft 2003 was much easier and convenient. But now company Microsoft are planing to realize a Microsoft office 2010 who will be aligned to Windows 7. I don't buy a Microsoft office 2010 when it comes out. I already have enough with Microsoft 2007! Questions Do you will use new Microsoft office with new options? Witch Microsoft office you use now? There be a 32bit and 64bit versions It will work to XP SP3, Windows Vista and Windows 7
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17 responses
@eLsMarie (4346)
• Philippines
12 Mar 10
I'm already comfortable with Microsoft 2007 but if given a chance, I'll still would want to have 2010... ^_^ I would love to explore more in computers especially with the new style of whatever... :)
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@eLsMarie (4346)
• Philippines
13 Mar 10
I'm not really fund of downloading but I'll buy the CD of it... There's a lot pirated CD's out there... LOL
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
8 Jul 10
He he pirate! I too download free nonlegal stuff lol...
@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
12 Mar 10
Yes you will have a good chance to learn the new Microsoft office. I think it will be worth it to buy this program or download on the internet.
@hofferp (4734)
• United States
10 Mar 10
Microsoft 2007 came with the new Dell system I bought. I tend NOT to buy a new office software, until my hardware goes to pot, and then I buy the newest, and sometimes you don't have a choice, operating system/office software available. I never had MS 2003; I went straight from XP to 2007, so I can't really comment on 2003. I don't intend to buy 2010 until my system goes out; then we'll see what comes with the hardware I buy.
@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
11 Mar 10
If I should answer now, I would say that I liked better Microsoft office 2003, because there was easier to work, and all things was easier to understand than Microsoft office 2007. Maybe I am not accustomed to work with Microsoft office 2007.
@hofferp (4734)
• United States
11 Mar 10
I haven't really had any issues with 2007, but it was a pain at first to try and learn and I still haven't learned everything.
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
8 Jul 10
It took for me a long process to learn all things...
@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
11 Mar 10
Realy dont use the office. But with this new puter I have Vista and not sure if I like it or not I get alot of pages that I open that says vista cant open it cant figure what thats all about. and have trouble also with my game program freezing and just disappearing.
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@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
12 Mar 10
I see well I just got puter so dont know that I will get another program right now
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
11 Mar 10
I have a windows 7, and I have no problems with any program. The new Microsoft version be matched to Windows 7.
@RawBill1 (8531)
• Gold Coast, Australia
10 Mar 10
I do not use Microsoft Office products at all. I use Open Office which can be downloaded for free and is just as good in my opinion. I see no need to pay for any type of software at all when it is all available online for free!
@RawBill1 (8531)
• Gold Coast, Australia
10 Mar 10
Wow, that's no good. I never have any problems with it at all. I used to have freezing and closing problems with Microsoft actually!
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
11 Mar 10
I completely agree with you, why buy a program if it can get for free. I have a Microsoft office 2007, and I get it for free. I think after some years we will be able to get Microsoft office 2010 for free too.
@kaylachan (57687)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
10 Mar 10
I don't have the money to upgrade again from 2007 to 2010. Though when it is released I will check it out. I will only buy it if I can justify doing so. Most people aren't happy with office 2007 and hopfully this will have performance improvmeances that people want in them, but i'll have to be sure about that one. Though microsoft can slow down I think.
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10 Mar 10
I believe that Office 2010 is still in beta.
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
11 Mar 10
The Microsoft office is under construction, the beta is not available at moment. They are working to beta version, and maybe we can try it quite soon.
@Memnon (2170)
8 Jul 10
I am using Office XP. I received a copy for free when I enrolled on a course some years ago.
@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
8 Jul 10
Does this program work well for you?
@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
10 Jul 10
Well nice to hear that this work well for you. All programs have some issues. Thank you, Have a nice day!
@Memnon (2170)
9 Jul 10
It does thanks. There are some compatibility issues with some documents if you attempt to view them in other formats, but I have noticed this with other Windows products such as Publisher, where some documents do not migrate upwards.
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• China
11 Mar 10
I'm using microsoft 2003 now. Maybe it's out of date compared with 2007 or even the newest 2010, but i find it simple and convenient to use. I tried 2007 when it first came out but soon threw it away because i couldn't find all the buttons i needed to use frequently. As to 2010, actually i have no idea of its coming out. Maybe i'll give it a try some day.
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
11 Mar 10
I also have this problem when, I first installed Microsoft office 2007. It was difficult to find the needed buttons, because the Microsoft office 2003 was many times easier.
@tonyllenium (6252)
• Italy
11 Mar 10
i don't use microsoft office but when i need an office suite now i prefer open office!!In reality i proofed that this suite is really ok to manage different contents as in the ms office one but you know open office is open source so really a worth from this point of view!!
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
12 Mar 10
This too is mater of taste. I work everyday with Microsoft office, and all these years, I have not had problems with it. Trail Microsoft has proven they work, I will continue to use Microsoft office it can be 2003, 2007, 2010 it has no special meaning.
@paula27661 (15811)
• Australia
11 Mar 10
I use Microsoft Office 2003 which my sister gave to me as she could put it on three different PCs. I am happy with it and did try the 2007 version when I bought my new laptop but I ended up with 2003 because I had enough trouble adjusting to the dreaded Vista without having to deal with a new Microsoft! I’ve heard of a free one called Open Office which is supposed to be quite good. I am happy with what I have for now...
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
11 Mar 10
Interesting history how you came back to open office. I don't have ever used a Open office, because I like Microsoft office 2007.
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@arunmails (3011)
• India
11 Mar 10
Even I am not well versed with microsoft2007.... then how to go for microsoft2010?? First let me get well versed with microsoft2007.. then after I think about microsoft2010...
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
11 Mar 10
Yea it is right opinion. First need to explore Microsoft office 2007.
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
13 Mar 10
I'm still personally using Microsoft Office 2003 on my computer. I did download a two month trial of Microsoft Office 2007 back a few months ago, it was confusing to me, probably because of the fact that I've been using Office 2003 for so long. I know that it wasn't too long ago that I had to install the updated extensions on my copy of Office, but that got rid of that issue and I haven't had any problems with it since. I'll keep using what I am used to for as long as I can.
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
13 Mar 10
Why need change your Microsoft office version, to which you are accustomed to. I think Microsoft office 2003 is very good for work, and it is not so old. I have installed my Microsoft office 2007, because it have many new things. If you do not work every day with this program, then you don't need change it. I work with Microsoft office 2007 everyday, and new features is very helpful.
• Philippines
11 Mar 10
I used microsoft office 2003 when I was in college. Now that I have my own laptop, I now use office 2007. I admit, it can take a while to get used to coz 2003 is much easier, user-friendly and very simple to understand. I got lost for a while with 2007. But I got used to it and learn to love it! There's so much more it had to offer than 2003. I can make documents, powerpoint presentations and files with variety of designs and styles. For now, I will be sticking to MS office 2007 even if MS Office 2010 is released.
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
11 Mar 10
Yes from the beginning, I was also hard to accustomed to Microsoft office 2007, but then I accustomed on it. And yes there are more options, which was not on Microsoft office 2003. I do not buy a new version, I think.
• China
11 Mar 10
I am using 2007 now.I love it.It is very beautiful!
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
8 Jul 10
Yes it is very beautiful...
@clipsal (160)
• Malaysia
12 Mar 10
It seems from observing the Beta versions that when the MS Office 2010 releases in June 2010, it will continue to gain the popularity that it has received throughout the years. The developments are nothing extraordinary but it has the necessary improvements and tweaks that we wanted to see in it.
@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
12 Mar 10
I do not know the real release date, maybe it be June. Yes Microsoft has proved self all these years, I think that there will be a major success in terms of purchase.
@jwfarrimond (4473)
10 Mar 10
I feel the same way about Office 2007. I found it to be much less "user friendly" than the earlier version. Now though I'm using Open Office which I'm finding to be very useful, particularly the feature that allows you to open a different type of file from the one that you are in. Opening a spread sheet from the menu of the text doc that you are in for example. I recently got a new computer with Windows 7 (64 bit) and I really like it it's better than XP and I thought that I'd not find myself saying that!
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
11 Mar 10
I have never used the Open office, and I can not say that it is good or bad. I think Microsoft office is too good program for work, study, and it is easy to work with it, and there is no problem.
• United States
11 Mar 10
i still use MO 2003
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
10 Jul 10
Well It is nice to hear that someone in nowadays still use a Microsoft Office.
@LeeHolt (433)
10 Mar 10
Hello, I currently use 2003, like you said it's so simple and easy to use! I've used 2007 on one of my other computers, and I can work it, I just don't like much how the interface is layed out, so I stick with 2003 for now! I look forward to seeing what the 2010 version will be like, but if it's much like 2007 then I guess I won't be buying that one either! Lee.
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@ET28LV (1890)
• Latvia
11 Mar 10
Hello! I agree with you, I better use Microsoft office 2003, but I'm trying to accustomed to Microsoft office 2007. Yes Microsoft office 2007 will be very similar to 2010 version.